According to the group, $3,000 will go to individual people, prioritizing those who are queer, transgender, intersex, disabled or undocumented. The remaining $1,000 is for local organizations.

“We know these times are trying at every level,” the group said in an online post. “Support can look many ways, from monies, to sharing this post, to applying (if needed), to gently loving yourself and the community.”